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What is the most expensive airport tax in the world?

1) United Kingdom. The United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland), has the highest taxes of the fifteen countries. For Americans, this is unfortunate since over 25,000 flights went through just London-Heathrow in 2014. Overall, nearly 3 million Americans visited across the pond last year.



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Airports are locally owned and operated. All but one U.S. commercial airport are owned and operated by public entities, including local, regional or state authorities with the power to issue bonds to finance some of their capital needs.

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